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Temporal Boundary Press

Undefined Boundary: The Journal of Psychick Albion - Volume 2/Issue 2 (Magazine)
New issue of Albion's premier wyrd journal! This issue contains some of the best writing you will find on psychogeography, horror cinema, dark literature and strategies for metaphysical resistance. Thirteen all new articles! Contents: The Deep Shadows that Light Can Cast: The Making of Night of the Demon, Cecil Williamson, and British Witchcraftby Judith Noble ‘One Day, Emily Found a Thing’: The Childhood Eco-Ephemera of 1970s Sunday Constitutionalsby Jez Conolly Solvitur Ambulando: Arthur Mache…
Undefined Boundary: The Journal of Psychick Albion - Volume 2/Issue 1 (Magazine)
More reflections on Albion's wyrd underbelly. This issue of Undefined Boundary is a special themed issue on the Daughters of Psychick Albion. Contents:  ‘Many Wonderous Revelations’: In the Footsteps of Three Daughters of Psychick Norfolkby Sally Huxtable Theo Brown: Folklore, Dartmoor, and the Underworldby Stephen Canner Ithell Colquhoun: Following the Ancient Scentby Lally Macbeth The curious case of Gladys Mitchellby Hazel Smoczynska Catherine Blakeby Linda Landers “Two Steps On The Water” – …
Undefined Boundary: The Journal of Psychick Albion - Volume 1/Issue 2 (Magazine)
Second issue of the new journal dedicated to the psychedelic, numinous, and wyrd underbelly of British culture. Considerably bigger than the first, coming in at 170 pages. A5 perfect bound book. "A Britain where Tory aristocracy is not the norm, where the spirit of anarchic magic and rebellious art are the guiding principles – a Psychick Albion in place of a 'Great' Britain" Contents Halloween III: The Season of the Witchby Phil Smith John Akomfrah’s Hauntology of the Archiveby Justin Hopper Alb…
Undefined Boundary: The Journal of Psychick Albion - Volume 1/Issue 1 (Magazine)
From William Blake to Julian Cope, there have been innumerable seers who have engaged with their British locales in modes of hallucinatory intensity. These visionaries reassert a radical potentiality to the question of Albion which remains perpetually relevant. Undefined Boundary will explore this psychedelic and numinous underbelly of British culture with a view to keeping the sacred flame alive. Contents: Gog, Magog and the Stubborn Illusion: The enduring resonance of Andrew Sinclair’s ‘Albion…
Waiting For You: A Detectorists Zine - Issue 4 (Magazine)
*2024 stock* "Waiting for You is an appropriate tribute to Detectorists: filled with simple pleasures, gleeful diversions and the occasional fleeting spectre." Fortean Times, August 2022. Contents: Mini Detectorists by Duncan Willis Anatomy of a Scene by Ian Edwards Hours Peaceful and Things Mundane: Detectorists and the Non-Violent Approach to Folkloric Storytelling by George Parr Veronica's House by Tracy Hetherington & Phillip Brown “All the minorities covered”: Landscapes, Englishnesses and …
Waiting for You: A Detectorists Zine - Issue 3 (Magazine)
*2024 stock* Issue 3 of the zine dedicated to Detectorists, the most charming and magical TV comedy of recent years. A5 zine, 60 pages perfect bound. "Waiting for You is an appropriate tribute to Detectorists: filled with simple pleasures, gleeful diversions and the occasional fleeting spectre." Fortean Times, August 2022.
Waiting for You: A Detectorists Zine - Issue 1 (Magazine)
*2024 stock* A new zine looking at some of the hidden aspects of the TV series Detectorists from unique and unexpected angles. A5 zine, 56 pages. "Waiting for You is an appropriate tribute to Detectorists: filled with simple pleasures, gleeful diversions and the occasional fleeting spectre." Fortean Times, August 2022. Contents: -Waiting for You by Cormac Pentecost-Phantom Signals by David Colohan-Towards a Psychogeography of Danebury by David Petts-The Call of all the Songbirds: Interviews with…
Transformation Through Love (Book + CD)
“This is a profound DreamSong from one of the most immaculate and individual artists I have ever known, or known of.” - David Tibet
Issue 1, 2, 3 (Bundle)
All the 3 numbers  in bundle. New zine dedicated to Coil: the esoteric music project pursued by Jhonn Balance and Peter Christopherson. Coil are greatly mourned and yet their project feels just as urgent now as it did when they were here. This zine will pore over the products they left behind, hoping to reinvigorate a living interest in their radical praxis. A5 perfect bound zine, 60 pages. "A timely publication, given the persistent and increasing interest in Coil, and one whose essays are all …
Issue Three
New zine dedicated to Coil: the esoteric music project pursued by Jhonn Balance and Peter Christopherson.  Issue 3 of the ongoing zine dedicated to researching the importance of Coil. A5, perfect bound, 72 pages. Contents Singularities of Art and Natureby John Coulthart “There’s a Man Laying Down in a Grave Somewhere” Poem for Jhonn Balanceby Joseph Breitman "Shadows only exist when the spotlight is on"An Interview with Mead McLean “In Perpetual Motion”:The Coil Manifesto as Theory in Practiceby…
Issue Two
New zine dedicated to Coil: the esoteric music project pursued by Jhonn Balance and Peter Christopherson. Issue 2 of the new zine dedicated to the incomparable legacy of Coil. A5, perfect bound, 64 pages. A Slip (or a Jump) In Beverley Roadby Nick Soulsby Letter to the Esoteric Order of Dagonby John Balance Towards a Magickal Appreciation of Coilby Patrick Weir Agapanthus: Four Poems for John Balanceby Jeremy Reed The Chaosphereby Stephen Sennitt Shakespeare, Jarman, Coil: A Conversationby Corma…
Issue One
New zine dedicated to Coil: the esoteric music project pursued by Jhonn Balance and Peter Christopherson. Coil are greatly mourned and yet their project feels just as urgent now as it did when they were here. This zine will pore over the products they left behind, hoping to reinvigorate a living interest in their radical praxis. A5 perfect bound zine, 60 pages. "A timely publication, given the persistent and increasing interest in Coil, and one whose essays are all of a quality belied by the “zi…
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